closed #185761
Excessive Growth
2212 S Laurelwood DR
- Case Date:
- 9/26/2023
yard overgrown, needs to be mowed
yard overgrown, needs to be mowed
The bushes block, the sidewalk, and when they’re wet it’s not very nice
Bamboo problem, called a month ago, no visible change
yard overgrown
There is excessive weed growth in the landscaped medians of College Mall Road between the mall and Moores Pike.
As we appreciate the note, made on the report that each complaint you ge, is addressed. We are however, very much confused as to what contacting the sanitation department has to do with that. I’m aware that you can contact them at a cost to pick up additional trash, but from our understanding, directly from the sanitization department, is that if anything in the recycling can is not only in a bag but won’t close they will refuse to take it because it contaminates the recycling. Regardless, that doesn’t stop trash get scattered all over the yard, ,the streets and the pest problem that it’s now creating outside of their home, which again goes into other peoples homes, causing not just a sanitization issue, but a health issue as well, along with fees, it cost to get rid of such pest just for them to return again because of the same issue when there’s no reimbursement available. So again, if hand is not able to do anything about this, if it’s possible to at least point us in the proper direction so that maybe we can finally get it dealt with it would be greatly appreciated. because, as you well know this has been going on for over a year now with short term fixes for it to just continue to go on and get worse .
Excessive growth. Windows broken out of garage, possible unsafe. Also squatters living here currently.
Recurring problem. See #184772, #177627, #184699, #184577, etc. Actual address not clear, as it is on the property line of two lots. Plants are overgrown into the sidewalk along the south side of Cottage Grove just east of Grant Street. Pedestrians need to use that side of the street to avoid the fraternity in the apartment building on the north side of the street.
Not sure of address - might be both houses - but the shrubs on the north side of the properties here have grown large by the sidewalk and make it difficult to navigate without stepping to the side and walking on the grass. Definitely not ADA compliant at present.
The fruitless pear on the land between the sidewalk and street could use pruning. It is located to the left of our driveway when looking at our house. It's got some thick branches that could cause the tree trunk to split. We did not plant this tree.